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AI and advanced analytics are driving up density, requiring more power per rack and new ways to cool equipment. Many operators are adopting liquid cooling and more efficient power designs to keep pace. At the same time, sustainability is shifting from an aspiration to a real constraint. Power availability, energy costs, and emissions goals now influence where facilities are built, how they’re designed, and which vendors are chosen.

Architectures are also becoming more modular. By separating compute, storage, and memory and connecting them with high-speed fabrics, organizations can better match resources to workloads and improve efficiency. Security is also moving deeper into infrastructure. Zero trust, micro-segmentation, and hardware-based protections are being applied consistently across on-premises, colocation, and cloud environments.

Finally, hybrid and edge deployments are expanding. Latency, data rules, and compliance are increasingly dictating where workloads are placed, which makes consistent management and visibility across locations essential. Organizations that plan for these shifts today will gain the flexibility, cost savings, and agility needed to capture value faster.
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